East London Museum Site Bill
Ecclesiastical Commissioners Bill-cont.
(Lord Robert Montagu, Lord John Manners, Mr. l. Read 1 (The Lord President) July 7
c. Ordered; read 1°* Nov 25 Read 20 and committed to a Select Com- mittee Nov 29 Committee nominated as follows:-Lord Robert Montagu (Chairman), Mr. Ayrton, Mr. Butler, Mr. Lanyon, Mr. Layard, and Lord John Manners
Committee; Report Nov 30 Read 30 Nov 30
7. Read 1 (The Lord President) Dec 2 (No. 2) 190] Moved, "That the Standing Orders relative
to Private Bills be dispensed with, in order that this Bill be now read 2a" Dec 4, 574; after short debate, Motion agreed to; Stand- ing Orders dispensed with; Bill read 2a Explanation, Lord Redesdale Dec 6, 636 Committee Feb 17, 793 Report Feb 18, 859 Read 3 Feb 20
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2" July 13, [193] 1091; Bill read 2a (No. 221) Committee July 16
Report July 17 Read 3 July 20
Ecclesiastical Commissioners Orders in Council Bill [H.L.] (The Lord Chancellor) 190] l. Presented; read 1a Mar 9, 1208 (No. 33) Read 2 Mar 12
Committee; Report Mar 13
Read 3a, after short debate Mar 16, 1677 c. Read 10 Mar 18
. Question, Mr. Gladstone; Answer, Mr. Ga- thorne Hardy Mar 20, 1983
191] Read 2°, after short debate Mar 26, 327 Order for Committee read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Gathorne Hardy) April 23, 1194 Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "this House will, upon this day six months, resolve itself into the said Committee" (Mr. Bentinck); Question, "That the words, &c.;" after short debate, Amendt. withdrawn Main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.," put, and agreed to Committee; Report April 23 Read 30 April 24 Royal Assent May 29
Ecclesiastical Titles Bill (Mr. MacEvoy, Sir Joseph M'Kenna, Mr. Leader) 190] c. Motion for Leave (Mr. MacEvoy) Feb 20,
Bill ordered, after debate; read 1o [Bill 37] . Question, Mr. Schreiber; Answer, Mr. Mac- Evoy Mar 16, 1686; June 5 [192] 1181 192] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" June 16, 1696
After short debate, Moved, "That the debate be now adjourned" (Colonel William Stuart); A. 142, N. 85; M. 57; Debate adjourned
. Question, Mr. MacEvoy; Answer, Mr. Disraeli June 22, 1856
Bill withdrawn June 23, 1982
Ecclesiastical Titles in Great Britain and Ireland
Moved, "That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the Operation of any Law or Laws as to the Assumption of Ecclesiastical Titles in Great Britain and Ireland; and whether any and what Alteration should be made therein" (Earl Stanhope) Mar 26, [191] 239; after debate, Motion agreed to 4 A [cont.
Ecclesiastical Titles in Great Britain and Ire- | Education-cont. land-cont.
And, on Mar 30, Committee nominated as follows-Ld. Chancellor, Ld. Abp. York, Ld. Privy Seal, D. Somerset, E. Stanhope, E. Carnarvon, E. Harrowby, E. Granville, E. Russell, L. Bp. London, L. Bp. Oxford, L. Redesdale, L. Colchester, L. Somerhill, and L. Lyveden
Report of Select Committee (Parl. P. No. 66) Report of Select Committee of House of Com- mons (No. 44)
Edinburgh, His Royal Highness the Duke of-Attempted Assassination
Resolved, after short debate, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, to convey to Her Majesty the expression of the sorrow and indignation with which this House has learned the atrocious Attempt to assassi- nate Ilis Royal Highness the Duke of Edin- burgh while on a Visit to Iler Majesty's loyal Australian Colonies, and of their heartfelt Congratulations to Her Majesty on his Pre- servation from mortal Injury; and to assure Her Majesty of the Sympathy of this House in Her Majesty's present Anxiety, and of their earnest Hope for the speedy Recovery of His Royal Highness" (The Earl of Malmesbury) April 27, [191] 1304
The Queen's Answer reported May 1, 1682 COMMONS-
Resolved, after short debate, "That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty, &c." (Mr. Disraeli) April 27, [191] 1334
Her Majesty's Answer reported May 4, [191]
Question, Mr. Verner; Answer, Mr. Disraeli June 8, [192] 1230
Moved to Resolve, "1. That in the Opinion of this House the Education of the Working Classes in England and Wales ought to be extended and improved: Every Child has a moral Right to the Blessings of Education, and it is the Duty of the State to guard and maintain that Right. In the Opinion of this House the Diffusion of Knowledge ought not to be hindered by Religious Differences ; nor should the early Employment of the Young in Labour be allowed to deprive them of Education : 2. That it is the Opinion of this House that Parliament and Government should aid in the Education of the Middle Classes by providing for the better Adminis- tration of Charitable Endowments: 3. That it is the Opinion of this House that the Uni- versities of Oxford and Cambridge may be made more useful to the Nation by the Re- moval of Restrictions, and by the better Dis- tribution of their large Revenues for Purposes of Instruction in connection with the said Universities 4. That the Appointment of a Minister of Education by the Crown, with a seat in the Cabinet, would, in the Opinion of this House, be conducive to the Public Benefit" (Earl Russell) Dec 2, [190] 493; after debate, Question put; resolved in the negative
Question, Observations, Mr. W. E. Forster Feb 14, [190] 734; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, 741
Art Catalogue-Publication of the Universal, Question, Mr. Dillwyn; Answer, Lord Robert Montagu Mar 9, [190] 1218
British Museum-South Kensington Museum, Observations, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Beresford Hope; Reply, Mr. Disraeli Mar 27, [191] 388 Committee of Council on Education-Reports of 1868-Parl. P. No. [4051], Question, Mr. Powell Answer, Lord Robert Montagu July 3, [193] 608
Endowed Grammar Schools, Question, Lord Taunton; Answer, The Duke of Marlborough May 5, [191] 1782
Paris Universal Exhibition, 1867-Purchases for Schools of Science and Art, Question, Mr. Layard; Answer, Lord Robert Montagu Nov 25, [190] 167
Payments, Question, Mr. Bayley Potter; An- swer, Lord Robert Montagu Mar 27, [191] 356
Revised Code, The, Questions, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Baines; Answers, Lord Robert Montagu May 28, [192] 952
Revised Code-Parl. P. No. [3982] Schools Inquiry Commission, Question, Mr. Beach; Answer, Lord Robert Montagu June 26, [193] 102; Question, W. E. Forster; Answer, Mr. Gathorne Hardy July 17, 1866 Report and Papers, Vols. 1. to X.
Scientific Instruction, Moved, "That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the provisions for giving instruction in theore- tical and applied Science to the Industrial Classes (Mr. Samuelson) Mar 24, [191] 160; after debate, Motion agreed to And, on Mar 27, Committee nominated as follows:-Mr. Samuelson (Chairman), Mr. Acland, Mr. Akroyd, Mr. Bagnall, Mr. Bazley, Mr. Beecroft, Mr. Henry Austin Bruce, Lord Frederic Cavendish, Mr. Dixon, Mr. Graves, Mr. Gregory, Mr. Thomas Hughes, Sir Charles Lanyon, Mr. William Lowther, Mr. M'Lagan, Lord Robert Mon- tagu, Mr. Edmund Potter, Mr. Powell, and Mr. Read
Report of Select Committee July 15—(Parl. P. No. 432) Report. (Parl. P. No. 137) Scientific Instruction in Foreign Countries, Questions, Mr. Samuelson, Mr. W. E. Forster; Answers, Lord Robert Montagu June 15, [192] 1560
Technical Education, Question, Mr. Samuel- son; Answer, Lord Robert Montagu Mar 17, [190] 1812 - The Whitworth Scholarships, Question, Mr. Bruce; Answer, Lord Robert Montagu April 2, [191] 699; Observations, Earl Granville; Reply, The Duke of Marl- borough April 3, 820
Education Commission, Third Report, Vols. I. and II.
No. [4011] Science and Art, 15th Report, No. [4049] Ireland
National Education, 34th Re- port
Education Bill [H.L.] (The Lord President) 7. Presented; after debate, read 1 Mar 24, [191] 105
(No. 53) Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a" April 27, 1305
Amendt. to leave out (" now,") and insert (" this Day Three Months") (The Earl of Airlie); after debate, Amendt. withdrawn; Bill read 2a
Bill withdrawn, after short debate May 18, [192] 405
EDWARDS, Sir H., Beverley
Ministerial Statement, [191] 1810
Representation of the People (Scotland), Comm. [192] 459
Supply-Government Prisons, [192] 1107
EGERTON, Mr. E. C. (Under Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs), Macclesfield Austria-Treaty of Commerce with, [193] 515 Boundary, Comm. Schedule, [192] 1443 China-Ambassador from, [190] 800
The Viceroy and the Societe D'Agricole, Ques- tion, Sir George Bowyer; Answer, Lord Stanley June 11, [192] 1394
Viceroy, Claims on the, Question, Mr. Freville- Surtees; Answer, Lord Stanley May 26, [192] 924
Ejectments Suspension (Ireland) Bill (Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Serjeant Armstrong) [Bill 100] c. Ordered; read 1°* April 29 Question, Mr. Kennedy; Answer, Mr. Disraeli July 2, [193] 519 Bill withdrawn * July 8
ELCHO, Lord, Haddingtonshire Army-Questions, &c.
Breech-Loading Rifles, [190] 142
Musketry Instructors, Payment of, [192] 817
Shoeburyness, Experiments at, [193] 1437 Subordinate Officers in the War Department, [192] 950, 951
Volunteer Review at Windsor, [192] 1566; [193] 310, 911, 1945
Army-Control Department, Motion for Papers, [193] 1266, 1271, 1272
Army-Controller-in-Chief, Res. [193] 934 Army-Discharged Soldiers, Employment of, Res. [193] 318
Army-Fortifications, [190] 1922, 1936; Res. [191] 2042, 2049
Army-Royal Gun Factory, Motion for a Com- mittee, [193] 1260
Army Sale and Purchase of Commissions, Res. [192] 565, 575
Army-Warlike Stores, Res. [193] 780
Army Estimates-Administration of the Army, [193] 966, 968
Land Forces, [191] 67, 97 Surveys, [193] 963, 964
Army Reserve, Motion for a Commission, [192] 1942, 1970
Casual and Vagrant Poor, [190] 651 Coal Mines, [192] 1083
Established Church (Ireland), Comm. Res. 1, [191] 1643, 1649; 2R. [192] 779
Metropolitan Foreign Cattle Market, Comm. [193] 1342
Metropolitan Streets Act (1867) Amendment, Lords Amendts. [190] 660, 661 Mutiny, Consid. Amendt. [191] 557
Parliament, Dissolution of, [192] 1058, 1060 Peel Statue, The, Res. [192] 2138, 2144, 2147 Representation of the People (Scotland), Comm. cl. 8, [192] 881; cl. 11, 1003
Sale of Poisons, &c., Comm. cl. 16, [193] 1215; cl. 17, ib., 1216, 1217; add. cl. ib., 1218, 1219
Supply Volunteer Corps, [191] 273, 281, 282 Works, Buildings, &c. [191] 287
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections Bill
(Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Secretary Gathorne Hardy, Sir Stafford Northcote) 190] c. Motion for Leave (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer) Feb 13, 693
[Bill 27] Bill ordered, after debate; read 1° . Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" (Mr. Disraeli) Mar 5, 1141; after short debate, Bill read 2o
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Election Petitions, Trial of
Committee; Report Mar 16 191] Order for Committee (on re-comm.) read; Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" Mar 26, 296 Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "this House, while earnestly desiring to provide the best tribunal for the trial of Controverted Elections, to reduce the cost of such trials, and to ensure the detection and punishment of bribery and corruption, is not prepared to assent to any measure which aims at the destruction of its ancient right and privilege to hold in its own hands the power of determining who are its Members, a right which the House has asserted and exercised to its great advantage for several hundred years, and upon the possession of which the dignity and independence of this House and the constitutional freedom of the electors greatly depend" (Mr. Alexander Mitchell); after long debate, Question, "That the words, &c." put, and agreed to; main Question, "That Mr. Speaker, &c.,' put, and agreed to Committee-R.P., 321
. Question, Mr. J. Stuart Mill; Answer, Mr. Disraeli April 2, 702
192] Committee May 21, 657; after long debate
Ministerial Statement, Mr. Disraeli; short debate thereon July 9, 915
Committee-R.P. July 10, 1001
. Committee-R.P. July 14, 1166 Committee-R.P. July 17, 1369 Committee; Report July 18, 1439 Considered as amended July 22, 1615; after long debate, further Consideration deferred Further Proceeding on Consideration, as amended, resumed July 23, 1675 [Bill 243] Moved, "That the Bill be now read 30" (Mr. Disraeli) July 24, 1715
Amendt. to leave out "now read 3o," and add "re-committed in respect of a clause provid- ing for returning officers' expenses out of (Mr. Fawcett); after short debate, Question, "That the words, &c.;" A. 102, N. 91; M. 11; main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 3o
1. Read 1a (The Lord Privy Seal) July 24 Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a " July 27, 1793; after debate, Bill read 2a Committee; Report July 28, 1889 (No. 287) Read 3 July 29
Royal Assent July 31 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 125]
Election Petitions and Corrupt Practices at Elections [Salaries, &c.]
c. Considered in Committee; Resolution Mar 27 Report Mar 30
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 20" June 9, 1301
Amendt. to leave out from "That" and add "the question of the expediency of pur- chasing the Telegraphs by the State be re- ferred to a Select Committee" (Mr. Leeman); Question, "That the words, &c.;" after long debate, Debate adjourned
Question, Mr. Leeman; Answer, Mr. Sclater- Booth June 16, 1631
Debate resumed June 18, 1805
After short debate, Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned" (Mr. Maguire) negatived; Amendt. withdrawn; main Question put, and agreed to; Bill read 2°, and committed to a Select Committee
And, on June 23, Committee nominated as follows:-Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer (Chairman), Mr. Goschen, Mr. Graham, Sir Frederick Heygate, Mr. Leeman, Major Cornwall Legh, Colonel Loyd Lindsay, Mr. Norwood, Mr. Potter (Carlisle), Mr. Sand- ford, and Mr. Charles Turner; July 1, Colonel John W. Fane added, Major Cornwall Legh disch.
Moved, "That it be an Instruction to the Select Committee on the Electric Telegraphs Bill to inquire-1. Whether it is desirable that the transmission of messages for the public should become a legal monopoly in the Post Office; 2. Whether it should be left to the discretion of the Postmaster General to make special agreements for the transmission of messages or news at reduced rates; 3. What securities should be taken for insuring the secrecy of messages transmitted through the Post Office; 4. What arrangements should be made for the working of submarine cables to foreign countries; and, 5. To hear such Telegraph and Railway Companies and Pro- prietors as shall by petition, on or before the 26th instant, have prayed to be heard by themselves, their counsel or agents against such of the matters referred to the Com- mittee as affect their particular interests?" (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer) June 23, 1978
Amendt. in last paragraph, to leave out" such of the matters referred to the Committee as affect their particular interests," and insert "the Preamble and Clauses of the Bill" (Mr. Bouverie); after short debate, Ques- tion, "That the words, &c.," put, and agreed to; main Question put, and agreed to
Electric Telegraphs Bill-cont.
193] Question, Colonel French; Answer, The Chancellor of the Exchequer July 6, 720 Special Report of Select Committee July 16
[No. 435] [No. 436] "That . Order for Committee read; Moved, Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair" (Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer) July 21, 1557 After debate, Committee; Report [Bill 239] Considered July 22, 1651
1. Read 1a (The Duke of Montrose) July 23 Moved, That the Bill be now read 2" July 24, 1692; after short debate, Bill read 2a Committee; Report, after short debate July 27, (No. 282) 1813
. Moved, "That the Bill be now read 3a" July 28, 1895 Bill read 3; on Question, "That the Bill do pass?" Moved, to insert in Clause 8, line 35, after ("Company") ("any Sum so voted having been approved of as fair by the Arbitrator herein-after named ") (The Lord Redesdale); after short debate, Amendt. negatived; Bill passed
Royal Assent July 31 [31 & 32 Vict. c. 110]
Electric Telegraphs-Purchase of the Question, Sir Charles Bright; Answer, Mr. Hunt Feb 17, [190] 800
Correspondence (Parl. P. No. 202)
Endowed Schools Bill [H.L.] (The Lord President)
1. Presented; read 1* May 12 Read 2 May 18
Committee; Report May 19 Read 3* May 25
c. Read 1°* May 28 Read 2° June 4
Committee; Report June 8 Read 3° June 9
Royal Assent June 25 [31 & 32 Vict. o. 32]
ENFIELD, Viscount, Middlesex
Latymer's Charity, Edmonton, [192] 952 London Coal and Wine Duties Continuance, 2R. [190] 1144
Metropolis-East London, Distress in, [190] 644
Metropolis-Lambeth Workhouse, Motion for Papers, [190] 2048
Metropolitan Police, [190] 1004 Surgeon-in-Chief of, [193] 311
Metropolitan Police Funds, 2R. [193] 349 New Zealand-Forces in, [193] 640 Public Schools, 2R. [190] 769; Motion for a Select Committee, 2052; Re-comm. cl. 14, [192] 1239
Sanitary Improvements, Rates for, [191] 258 Special and Common Juries, Motion for a Com- mittee, [190] 924
Turkey-Railways, [193] 718
Entail Amendment (Scotland) Bill (The Lord Advocate, Sir James Fergusson, Mr. Secretary Gathorne Hardy)
c. Ordered; read 1o* April 3 Read 20 May 20 Committee; Report May 28 Re-comm. ; Report June 22 Considered June 25
(The Lord Chancellor) June 29
Royal Assent July 31 [31 & 32 Vict c. 84]
ERSKINE, Vice-Admiral J. E., Stirlingshire Garonne," Loss of the, [192] 1042; [193] 370 Mauritius-The 86th Regiment, [191] 1461 Coast Guard Service, Navy Estimates
Amendt. [193] 539
Salaries of Officers, [193] 537
Nova Scotia-British North American Con- federation, Motion for an Address, [192] 1694 Scotland-Education, [191] 2001
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